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PayPal (NASDAQ: PYPL)-owned enterprise payment gateway processing 25B transactions annually across 45+ countries; 2025 price-to-value strategy prioritizing margins over volume competing with Stripe and Adyen for enterprise commerce processing.
Braintree is a Chicago-founded payment processing platform — acquired by PayPal (NASDAQ: PYPL) in 2013 for $800 million — providing enterprise merchants, global marketplaces, and digital commerce businesses with payment processing infrastructure for credit cards, debit cards, PayPal, Venmo, digital wallets (Apple Pay, Google Pay), and local payment methods across 45+ countries, processing approximately 25 billion transactions annually as PayPal's merchant-facing payment gateway. Founded in 2007 by Bryan Johnson, Braintree revolutionized mobile payment acceptance with its developer-friendly card vault (Hosted Fields reducing PCI scope), the seamless in-app purchase experience that made mobile commerce practical, and the 2013 acquisition of Venmo ($26.2 million, three months before PayPal's acquisition) that turned out to be one of the most valuable mobile payments bets of the decade.
Bookkeeping automation for accountants and SMBs; formerly Receipt Bank; $80M raised; London; OCR and AI extract supplier, amount, and tax from receipts into accounting systems automatically.
Dext is a London-based bookkeeping automation platform, formerly known as Receipt Bank, that provides receipt capture, expense management, and document processing tools for accountants, bookkeepers, and their small business clients. Founded in 2010, the company rebranded to Dext in 2021 to reflect its expanded product scope beyond pure receipt scanning. Dext has raised $80M in funding and serves hundreds of thousands of accounting professionals and small businesses across the United Kingdom, North America, Australia, and Europe. The platform's core functionality allows users to capture photos of receipts and invoices via mobile app or email, after which Dext's OCR and AI technology extracts key data—supplier, amount, date, tax, and category—and publishes the record to the connected accounting system without manual data entry.\n\nDext has evolved from a receipt capture tool into a broader accounting automation platform with the addition of Dext Commerce for e-commerce transaction management and Dext Prepare for supplier document management. The company positions its product suite as a pre-accounting layer that standardizes and enriches document data before it enters the accounting system, reducing the manual cleanup work that accountants perform on transactions imported from lower-quality data sources. Dext's accountant-centric distribution model—where accounting firms adopt the platform for their client portfolio—mirrors the partner model used by competitors like Botkeeper and Hubdoc.\n\nDext's integration ecosystem covers QuickBooks Online, Xero, Sage, and dozens of other accounting platforms, making it compatible with virtually any accounting firm's technology stack. The company acquired Greenback in 2022, adding transaction fetching capabilities for bank and e-commerce accounts to its document processing platform. Dext competes with Hubdoc (owned by Xero), AutoEntry, and Lightyear in the document processing and bookkeeping automation market, differentiating on the breadth of its extraction accuracy, its multi-product suite, and its established global accountant distribution network.
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